If you are a fan of the Netflix original series BoJack Horseman about the self-loathing, has-been actor you wish you could party with, then you know that happiness for the main character always seems to be unattainable.

But it seems like BoJack has a reason to celebrate—or at least we do—because Netflix announced on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association in Beverly Hills, Calif., that BoJack Horseman will be renewed for a third season.

The news comes at the perfect time, since chances are fans have already binge-watched the entirety of Season 2. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and starring the voice of Will Arnett, the announcement comes just two short weeks after the original series' second season was released.

The streaming service has officially ordered another 12 episodes for Season 3 of BoJack, set to be released in 2016.

Netflix also announced that Aziz Ansari's new comedy series will premiere on Friday, Nov. 6. Known for his role on Parks and Recreation, Ansari created the series alongside Parks and Rec co-star and executive producer Alan Yang. The series was finally given a title, Master of None, and will follow the story of a 30-year-old actor living in New York, who is not sure what path his life will take.

The cast of Master of None includes: Jon Benjamin (Bob's Burgers), Lena Waithe (The Comeback), Eric Wareheim (Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories), Noel Wells (Saturday Night Live) and Kelvin Yu (Popular), with Parks and Rec co-creator Mike Schur on board as executive producer.

Before Netflix subscribers stream Master of None, customers in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand will be able to watch Season 4 of Longmire, which will premiere on Thursday, Sept. 10. The latest season of the crime drama that previously aired on A&E will include 10 episodes, and is set to pick up right after the season 3 finale with Walt Longmire (played by Robert Taylor) finding out who killed his wife and seeking revenge.

Chelsea Lately fans will be happy to know that Chelsea Handler's documentary film series is coming soon. Called Chelsea Does, the comedian's latest project will premiere in 2016 with four films that include the comedian discussing marriage, racism, technology and drugs. Chelsea Does is directed by Eddie Schmidt (This Film is Not Yet Rated) and Handler along with Morgan Neville will serve as executive producers, alongside Chelsea Lately producer Gary Snoonian.

While there is lots to look forward to in 2016 on the streaming service, Netflix also announced new content coming in the fourth quarter of this year. A four-episode sketch comedy series called With Bob And David is set to premiere, starting Bob Odenkirk and David Cross.

There is no denying that Daredevil was a hit among fans, and Netflix will premiere Marvel's Jessica Jones starting Krysten Ritter and David Tennant.

In time for the holidays, Bill Murray will star in A Very Murray Christmas, the final season of Hemlock Grove will air, and the animated comedy series F Is For Family starring Bill Burr, Laura Dern and Justin Long is will be available to stream. Dates will be announced at a later time.

Along with these big announcements, Netflix also revealed the dates of comedy specials and family-friendly content, including:

Demetri Martin: Live (At the Time) - Aug. 14

Anjelah Johnson: Not Fancy - Oct. 2

Anthony Jeselnik: Thoughts and Prayers - Oct. 16

John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid - Nov. 13

Brent Morin - Dec. 1

Mike Epps: After Dark - Dec. 18

Project Mc2 - Aug. 7

Ever After High with Way Too Wonderland - Aug. 14

Dinotrux - Aug. 14

Puffin Rock - Sept. 1

Popples - November

Care Bears and Cousins - December

Via: Hollywood Reporter

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